Department Of Education Pushing Bill To Remove Disruptive Students

(Pierre, SD) — A bill to remove unruly students from the classroom is working through the South Dakota House. It was brought forth by Department of Education Secretary Joseph Graves to combat an increase in student violence.
Man Facing DUI Charges After Slamming Into A Garage

(Rapid City, SD) — A driver is facing DUI charges after crashing into the side of a house. The crash happened Monday night around 11 p.m. near Jolly Lane and Back Nine Drive in Rapid Valley. Homeowners
Three Bills Proposed By AG Jackley Approved In Committee

(Pierre, SD) — Three bills proposed by State Attorney General Marty Jackley are moving to the state Senate. Jackley says the bills are designed to protect people, especially young people from online threats. One bill gives subpoena
State Dismisses Sioux Falls Murder Case, Could Refile Charges

(Sioux Falls, SD) — Sioux Falls prosecutors say they need more time to locate witnesses in a murder trial. Jordan Adams was set to go on trial Tuesday but the state dismissed charges after a judge denied
Rapid City Voters Cast Resounding ‘No’ Vote On Libertyland

(Rapid City, SD) — More than 11-thousand-300 voters turned out for Tuesday’s special election on “Libertyland.” Nearly 70 percent voted against it. The special vote was to create 125-million dollar tax increment financing district to help build
Wednesday is another busy day at the Capitol

Wednesday is another busy day at the Capitol, with multiple committee hearings and floor action in both chambers. The House Education Committee considers changes to high school graduation requirements, including whether sports and activities should count for